Join the Poplar Forest’s African American Advisory Group, interpretation and archaeology staff, and the Board of Directors for the Roots and Reconnection Festival, a special event to honor, celebrate, and educate about the life, culture, and history of the enslaved Africans who lived and worked on the plantation, as well as the culture and life of African Americans today. This festival highlights the profound connection between the past and the present, providing a unique opportunity to reflect on and celebrate our rich heritage.
What to Expect:
-Music and Dance: Enjoy vibrant musical and dance performances showcasing the talent and creativity of the African American community.
-Exhibits and Tours: Explore informative exhibits and participate in tours that offer deep insights into plantation life and the evolution of African American culture.
-Food and Celebration: Savor a variety of food while celebrating the rich culture of African Americans.
-Conversations: Engage in meaningful conversations that promote understanding and appreciation of our shared history and its impact on the present.
Admission to the Roots and Reconnection Festival is free and open to the public. Food vendors will be onsite selling lunch throughout the day.
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